I found a product called urinegone at bed bath and beyond that is amazing. My cat peed in my car on the cloth seats and I freaked, and had a professional try to get the smell out and no luck, I saw this stuff on tv and bought it and amazing it works. you can also google urinegone and buy it online. great stuff I keep it stocked.
2007-02-26 11:15:46
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answered by katie d 6
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Hello, I myself have had a little trouble with cat urine in clothes and on things the little stinkers shouldn't be going on. Simple Solution spray is a great urine remover. You can put it on anything from your clothes, carpet, furniture, household stains etc. (anywhere water can go) It's safe for animals and doesn't have any harsh or bad chemicals. You should be able to purchase it from any pet store. Petsmart is a good place to get it. Also, there are alot of pet urine removers but you need to be careful because some have harsh chemicals and can make the problem worse, not work or worse, affect animals in a bad way. Always be sure to check for one that is safe and non harmful. And most urine removers promise to work but if they don't have an ingredient called: Enzyme remover. They more than likely will not get the urine or smell out. That's why I swear by Simple Solution because it's safe and has the enzyme remover in it. The enzyme remover is a remover that kills the odor and bacteria from urine. It basically destroys all urine particles. Hope this helps. It's worked for me. Good luck....
2007-02-26 09:43:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Take the item of clothing that your cat decided to relieve himeself on and soak it in a slotuion of cold water and lemon juice for about 30 minutes. Take out and wash in a normal cycle. It works wonders
2007-02-26 08:10:26
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answered by Clay B 2
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Rinse it thoroughly,soak it in white vinegar, then put it through a regular wash. Check the affected area before putting it into the dryer. If it hasn't come clean, or still smells, repeat the process. Once it's been through the dryer, if it still smells or is still stained, you may as well throw it out.
2007-02-26 08:04:37
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answered by searchpup 5
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Just a regular cycle in the washer should do it. If the material requires special care, bring it to the dry cleaners.
2007-02-26 07:59:39
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answered by Anonymous
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major problem. There is something called Apple Pectin that can help sometimes. But, unfortunately, a lot of times there isn''t much you can do.
2007-02-26 08:03:00
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answered by lochmessy 6
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Shop here...
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Washing will not get it out completely.
2007-02-26 08:07:40
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answered by something_fishy 5
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Try awsome or shout.
2007-02-26 08:01:56
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answered by stargirl 3
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1. burn your clothes
2. burn your cat
2007-02-26 07:59:52
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answered by Anonymous
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